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Commit selects Avago's ACPM-7886 for TD-SCDMA handsets

September 6, 2006

Avago Technologies announced the availability of its ACPM-7886 TD-SCDMA-based power amplifier modules for the Chinese market. The energy efficient and slim design of the ACPM-7886 enables handset OEMs to cost effectively build ultra-thin, 3G cell phones with long battery life. Commit, a TD-SCDMA terminal chipset solution provider, has selected the ACPM-7886 for its next-generation TD-SCDMA/GSM handset reference designs. TD-SCDMA cell phones based on Commit's designs are expected to ship in 2006.

TD-SCDMA is one of three 3G wireless standards that are being pursued by the Chinese government. Selection of the 3G license is expected to take place in late 2006/early 2007. TD-SCDMA combines CDMA and TDMA technologies and is compatible with current GSM networks. Unlike WCDMA, CDMA2000 and GSM networks, this new standard transmits and receives on the same frequency, which greatly increases spectrum efficiency. Because TD-SCDMA effectively handles symmetrical and asymmetrical traffic, it is ideal for data-intensive applications, such as video and photo images.

"Avago has a solid track record in delivering high quality products that enable us to create the handsets that consumers want to use," said Andy Yang, marketing director of Commit. "The ACPM-7886 gives us a design advantage in this highly competitive market." Commit will use Avago's modules in its handset reference design that will feature competitive performance and cost with low power consumption, more margin and ease of use.

Avago's ACPM-7886 power amplifiers extend mobile phone battery life and talk time by offering higher power efficiencies as well as excellent low voltage performance. Additionally, the module is designed with excellent linearity for ease of design. A low profile package of 1.1 mm also makes the module ideal for thin cell phone designs. The ACPM-7886 devices are supplied in a 4 mm by 4 mm footprint and can operate at 3.5 volts for compatibility with today's low-current consumption designs.

Availability and Pricing

Samples of the ACPM-7886 are available now. Pricing begins at $2.15 for 10,000 pieces

 

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